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We find, fix, and prevent problems for our clients. We welcome the opportunity to talk with you and to discuss how we can address your legal issue. Our practice areas include farm and agricultural law, bankruptcy, corporate development and litigation, taxation & IRS issues, criminal defense, estates, divorce, and family law.

We also serve as the City Attorney for several communities in Northeast Iowa. Farming has never been the easiest profession. Besides the hard work and long hours, there are a number of critical legal issues, ranging from financial and estate issues to labor and production contracts. An understanding of these legal issues can be vital to the success of a farm.
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Patrick B. Dillon enjoys finding solutions to legal issues and catching problems for clients. Pat practices in the Sumner office regularly represents clients in district, associate district and magistrate courts for agricultural, real estate, criminal and collection issues. He drafts wills and trusts, creates estate plans and helps clients through the probate process.
Name the only segment of the economy with a division of government devoted to it. The answer is agriculture. From the regulation of food preparation to the use of food aid as a foreign policy tool, agricultural and the laws surrounding it impacts all of us whether we like to admit it or not. The term agricultural law may not as common as personal injury law or divorce law, but make no mistake, agriculture and the law are forever intertwined.
The best planning and hard work cannot always prevent debts that are impossible to repay. Sometimes, the best solution is bankruptcy: it is an extremely powerful tool and can help to resolve problems that seem impossible. It is important to get advice from an attorney with experience in bankruptcy law.
Estate planning, which includes documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, is the process of preparing instructions on how to manage your assets after your death. State and federal laws apply to estate planning, and so do taxes. In order to protect your assets, it may be necessary to create legal entities such as limited liability companies (LLCs) or family partnerships.
Real estate is covered by both federal and state laws. State laws differ on a number of issues. As a result, it is important to protect your interests by retaining an experienced attorney for routine as well as complex transactions. This overview will discuss topics that are important in understanding real estate law.
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